Salt plus water
No, acid does not react with kerosene as they are chemically inert to each other. Kerosene is a nonpolar solvent, while acids are polar compounds, and they do not undergo any chemical reaction when mixed together.
When an acid and a base are mixed together, the products formed are water and a salt. The salt is usually a compound composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid.
When a weak acid and a strong base are mixed together, the pH of the resulting solution will be greater than 7, indicating that it is basic.
When an alkali and an acid are mixed together, they undergo a chemical reaction called neutralization. In this reaction, the acidic and basic properties of the substances cancel each other out, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.
When sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide are mixed together, they react to form water and sodium sulfate. This reaction does not produce any gas. However, the reaction between sodium hydroxide and an acid like vinegar produces hydrogen gas, which has a pungent smell commonly associated with sulfur compounds.
No, acid does not react with kerosene as they are chemically inert to each other. Kerosene is a nonpolar solvent, while acids are polar compounds, and they do not undergo any chemical reaction when mixed together.
Either nothing or a chemical reaction.
Any reaction occur between these compounds.
Those compounds, hydrochloric acid and calcium, produce hydrogen (gas)
Those compounds produce hydrogen (gas).
When an acid and a base are mixed together, the products formed are water and a salt. The salt is usually a compound composed of the cation from the base and the anion from the acid.
When a weak acid and a strong base are mixed together, the pH of the resulting solution will be greater than 7, indicating that it is basic.
hydrogen
copper nitrate
Nitric acid is very corrosive and a very strong acid. You can mix in water but remember add acid to the water and not water to the acid. When mixed with concentrated sulfuric acid it forms an excellent nitrating mixture for organic compounds. When doing a chloride titration with Silver Nitrate, Nitric acid is used to acidify and help the titration. There are many other uses also which involve mixing chemicals with nitric acid.
a magnesium salt of the acid, and hydrogen gas - water is already present.
When an alkali and an acid are mixed together, they undergo a chemical reaction called neutralization. In this reaction, the acidic and basic properties of the substances cancel each other out, resulting in the formation of water and a salt.